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ohle

High Level Service

Pulling high-level coaches, the eastbound Missouri Mule makes a station stop at the historic Kansas City Union Station. The train normally carries horizon or single-level coaches.
Hi!

Kansas City has not looked this good for YEARS1 It was a very depressing place in Winter of 1976. My ex and I waited around for about 5 hours after the Lone Star dropped us off. We were going east on the National Limited. The station was empty and dark!

Cheers!

Rob

PS How often do the Mules get Superliners?
 
What is that Square Thing next to the Door on the First Superliner Coach. Is that a Roll Up Door? And did you get Car Numbers?
 
GP25,
Magnifying that part of the picture shows me it's some kind of silver-colored utility box, the kind that might be seen near a grade crossing light system or somthing.

Sorry, I didn't get you car numbers.

I might be able to email you high-resolution copies of the photos for you to get the numbers from.
 

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